Craig Green's mobile monuments for the FW22 collection «A muddied rainbow procession that lights the way to new horizons»

Craig Green's FW22 show held in London yesterday was, under the literal and metaphorical layers of conceptual design, a «a muddied rainbow procession that lights the way to new horizons». It was two years that the designer had been missing from the physical catwalks – two years later the looks signed by Green have combined in a way almost never seen before functionality and abstraction, transforming this dynamic of opposites into a symbol of the effort to come out stronger from isolation. It is the inside that pours out, the intangible that condenses into «solid and lasting constructions» leading to «finally forge stronger vessels on truer foundations».

Once again we organize, rationalize and measure what seems illogical from the outside – the rational element witnessed by the harmony of colors and materials, even if apparently idiosyncratic, which is maintained even when a sleeve comes out of the chest of a jacket or swollen patches interrupt the reticulated patterns of a series of velor sports suits. The end result, in Green's own words, is a series of ­«soft form, mobile monuments to personal journeys, lined with sensorial reminders, and riveted with a determined new optimism».